Longueurs d’ondes is an exploration of the potential of interactions between danse and electronic signals generated by a video synthesizer. The video is inspired by video art pioneers who have been working with movement and danse. This work was comissioned by CQAM for the 50 years of video art.

Sabrina Ratté (Canada, 1982) is a Montreal based visual artist, mainly working in the field of video. She completed a a BFA and a MFA in the Film Production Department of Concordia University in Montreal. Her video work explores the possibilities of mixing together a diverse array of tools and techniques in order to create environments where architecture and landscapes fall into abstraction. Her work is also inspired by the relationship between electronic music and the video image, and she often collaborates with musicians. Ratté is also the visual part of Le Révélateur, with the electronic music composer Roger Tellier-Craig. Her videos can adapt to different contexts, online and IRL, as well as live performances, installations, or projections.